

Carol Muske-Dukes
Carol Muske-Dukes investigates challenges and opportunities in the realms of poetry, literature, and creative writing. As a distinguished poet, author, and educator, she has made significant contributions to the literary world with her sixteen books encompassing poetry, novels, and essays. Her work reflects a deep engagement with language and storytelling, offering readers a rich tapestry of thought and emotion. Throughout her illustrious career, Carol has been recognized for her literary achievements and dedication to the arts. She served as the poet laureate of California, a role that allowed her to advocate for poetry and its place in contemporary culture. Her commitment to nurturing new voices in literature led her to found the PhD program in creative writing and literature at the University of Southern California. There, she retired as a professor, leaving behind a legacy of inspiration and mentorship for aspiring writers. Currently associated with Boston University, Carol continues to explore the intersections of language and human experience. Her work is characterized by a profound understanding of the complexities of life, and she remains a vital presence in the literary community. Her contributions have not only enriched the field of creative writing but have also inspired countless students and readers to engage deeply with the written word.
Publications
, 104-106, 2017-08-15